Given that the show made him torpedo his own early settlement money, I doubt they'd give him such a windfall.
Given that the show made him torpedo his own early settlement money, I doubt they'd give him such a windfall.
It reminds me a great deal of Walter in season 3. Gus gets him back into cooking simply because he cannot bear the idea of Jesse Cooking as well as he can.
I have a feeling that much like Gus' true identity and what exactly happened at Gretchen's parents place, we'lll never find out. I would like to know why Hector hates gus so much.
I think it would have made people mad. total diablo ex machina
You can't just go asking people if they are black.
If nacho is the Jessie of this show, then Howard is the Hank. Now all he needs is to start bottling his own booze. Hamlindia pale ale anyone?
You were not. She has a truly breathtaking hindquarters.
Kindof interesting that this episode begins with two men handing another man a large sum of money as a power move,
The lengths we were willing to go to for porn before streaming video became a thing.
But it was a lie. His illness comes back RIGHT after he sends jimmy away. He doesn't want to care about jimmy but he does. That was the point of the teaser. Their relationship would be so much easier if they didn't care.
You should watch the episodes he had on my name is earl.
Don't forget Darkness falls.
Well after my airing they showed a suicide prevention hotline so I'm gonna go with Chuck being seared like a turkeyburger.
Why would he kill him? They want the same thing.
BrBa takes place in an alternate universe where Big fish was released sooner,the psp was released in 2003, methylmene is hard to synthesize,and bin laden was killed in 2008.
What struck me was his exchange with howard, which was like a microcosm of his relationship with jimmy (which suggests that's just how chuck is). Howard has his back for as long as they've known each other but chuck defaults to a GOB Bluth style knee jerk revenge mode. And much like Jimmy, he finds an opponent who…
I imagine he was rationalizing it to himself heavily. IE, he was just ensuring that they all got their payout while they could still enjoy it, whereas the lawyers would have held out for more.
It tells us he pissed off someone that Saul has a reasonable assumption of being willing to kill him and bury him in the desert.
I got serious shades of walt from him in this episode. Even after he has been outed he refuses to surrender his damn fool pride. The fact that he is lashing out at his own lackey reminds me much of walt's abusive realtionship with jesse.
Actually, we do have some idea what happens to Nacho. Saul mentions him by name in his firt episdoe of breaking bad.